It's cool to see an old International Harvester truck back on the road again. A lot of IH trucks were built in my hometown of Springfield Ohio, no doubt IH probably built them in California as well, so props to you guys for rescuing this truck.
My first vehicle after high school was a 1972 IHC 1010 pickup with a 345 V8 and three on the tree. Sweetest sounds with duals snd shorty glass packs!! Miss that truck.
I had a 1955 International back in the late 90s. Had the 220 SD engine and 3 on the tree. It came with 9" wide Stockton Steel Wheels out back so it looked like a hotrod. I put a Flow master muffler on and tightened up the valve lash and it ran like a top.
@ManiacRacing The analogy applies to both genders. The inability to deal with disappointment and hurt feelings is as common in women as in men. But you're right, I can be bold at times
When these guys start cracking up, you KNOW they enjoy their work. It’s like a group of friends hanging out in the shop working on each others cars. I’m sure Freiburger has a hectic job with the administrative part, but I bet the time in Dulcich garage isn’t “work”.
cheers dudes, nice one.. I grew up with two older brothers that was in the garage like.. for ever, one is still on the strip racing and fixing cars.. I Had to sometimes sit in there and lead the conversation away from frustrating restorations and old cars,,
I remember those trucks. Most were in the back country of Texas and ranchers kept them forever. Could always count on them to work. I would love to have an old find like that now, but I am too old to fix them now. Thanks for the look see.
I had a scout and loved IH, it went every where. Friends and family borrowed it for vacations and to haul stuff. I would like to find a pickup like you have to drive around, so simple to keep running.
When I was a boy in High School in the 1960s all inline 6cyl engines firing order was 153624 I had it memorized, it was funny because when you guys were talking about the firing order my mind went immediately 153624 LOL and the first dealership I worked for when I graduated was a International Harvester Dealer.
If they knew that carburetor was going to catch on fire they would have brought some Burger patties and make it a barbecue. Love the episode. Great job on that International.
Oh putting out a fire with a sweater, done it a few times on an on qudrajet lol, love seeing these episodes just wish they weren't edited down, would prefer the whole episode. I use to have MTOD but not for a while
My cousin had a green one that was fantastic as well as a 50s chevy with 2 bullet holes in the hood from when someone was lining up on an antelope and failed to realize the scope was up higher than the barrel of the rifle. Speed goat got away that day...
Yep!! I've picked up a '71 Ford Crew-Cab F250 that was an ex-Forest Service truck back in the early 70s to late 80s that was abandoned in the Sierra Nevada woods for years, until I got word it was for sale back in 2014, so I went to buy it for $4,500 and it was legit a steal with being in pristine condition (body wise) with hardly no rust! Missing it's engine and two front wheels, but it's been a fun project ever since.
153624 learn that in trade school in 1972 15 will get you 20 36 is just right she's old enough to know better and likes to do it 24 she'll just walk out the door !
Freiburger, and Dulcich always good for a couple of laughs..Good show.
Freiburger rocking the VGG jacket
While doing a VGG type show too 😅
Lame
Because of sponsorship Derek has a show on motor trend called roadworthy rescues
Derick is the slow cousin
Very Nice!
Great job bringing that old cornbinder back to the road! Thank you for the mention as well!
This is the best entertainment. And you learn something. Road Kill Garage is the best show…
It's cool to see an old International Harvester truck back on the road again. A lot of IH trucks were built in my hometown of Springfield Ohio, no doubt IH probably built them in California as well, so props to you guys for rescuing this truck.
Built them in Emeryville, CA
@@greenfuzz13 they were also built in my hometown of Springfield Ohio. Along with Fort Wayne Indiana.
My first vehicle after high school was a 1972 IHC 1010 pickup with a 345 V8 and three on the tree. Sweetest sounds with duals snd shorty glass packs!! Miss that truck.
mine was a 73 1210 with a 392 4spd stepside. still got it
@@25439 Oh God, I am so jealous!!! Wish I still had mine.
@@25439 Custom cam, manifold, ported heads turbo 392...
Powerstroke level torque
I have a feeling that Steve might be the coolest guy to hang with ever.
😊
You guys make me laugh and smile. I thank you both for that.
That truck is awesome
Ping sauce ?!!
I love it
This episode made me smile... Needs a new T-shirt for hot carburetor volcanos
Notice how the IH. JAS IT'S PRE DUSTED LOOK LEFT FOR THE. SHOW
So happy these are on UA-cam.
Best show on earth!
Yup Long live Roadkill. 👍
Internationals rock. Yall lucked out, here in the rust belt it would have been long gone.
Steve Dulcich is a national treasure.
I love watching you 2 guys. Always entertaining and lots of knowledge.
My Dad had a 1949 International pickup, in red of course! I sure wish I had that truck today.
I had a 1955 International back in the late 90s. Had the 220 SD engine and 3 on the tree. It came with 9" wide Stockton Steel Wheels out back so it looked like a hotrod. I put a Flow master muffler on and tightened up the valve lash and it ran like a top.
Spun around in circles for a minute and then fell over?
@@codymoe4986 sadly, yes. 😕
International OG 🙋🏻♂️
Look at that, Puddin actually does take time to watch UA-cam sometimes. Glad he takes breaks on occasion. 🙂
Someone wants attention. 😁
Wow it's actually really nice
Jeep with a Cleveland! Yeah Baby ! I want to see it run!
Remember when Freiberger and MT promised we would still get full roadkill episodes after they showed on MT? Pepperidge Farm remembers....
That guy at the reunion that still feels betrayed because his 8th grade girlfriend didn't actually love him until the end of time
@@jonathangehman4005 Lol! Bold of you to assume I'm a man.
@ManiacRacing The analogy applies to both genders. The inability to deal with disappointment and hurt feelings is as common in women as in men.
But you're right, I can be bold at times
@@jonathangehman4005 Bold of you to assume I have gender. I identify as a microwave, and my pronoun of choice is "ding"
@@ManiacRacing That sounds about right
Beautiful truck guys she looks great
I have to admit, i find myself working on my vehicles in sandals these days. Like Cliff Clavin said, the secret to life is comfortable shoes.
I highly doubt he wore sandals while on his mail route...AKA "working"...
until you drop something and break your foot.
@@racekrasser7869 It happens. Worth the risk though.
When these guys start cracking up, you KNOW they enjoy their work. It’s like a group of friends hanging out in the shop working on each others cars.
I’m sure Freiburger has a hectic job with the administrative part, but I bet the time in Dulcich garage isn’t “work”.
David does not any office work one bit.
back in the day a neighbor of mine had one of these with a small block chevy in it. I miss that guy, he taught me a lot
This was a great episode, of course all of the episodes are fantastic. I skipped work too. I found myself watching a dozen right after.
cheers dudes, nice one.. I grew up with two older brothers that was in the garage like.. for ever, one is still on the strip racing and fixing cars.. I Had to sometimes sit in there and lead the conversation away from frustrating restorations and old cars,,
These guys ROCK !
I'm a Ford guy, but that IH is badass.
I love that old international!
I remember those trucks. Most were in the back country of Texas and ranchers kept them forever. Could always count on them to work. I would love to have an old find like that now, but I am too old to fix them now. Thanks for the look see.
Great job. I the second owner of a 1967 international 1300B. Have had it since mid 80’s
I had a scout and loved IH, it went every where. Friends and family borrowed it for vacations and to haul stuff. I would like to find a pickup like you have to drive around, so simple to keep running.
That is really a clean truck. Almost a time capsule
When I was a boy in High School in the 1960s all inline 6cyl engines firing order was 153624 I had it memorized, it was funny because when you guys were talking about the firing order my mind went immediately 153624 LOL and the first dealership I worked for when I graduated was a International Harvester Dealer.
International Harvester - the barn yard Ferrari :)
Very cool and a sweet truck!!
My dad bought a 1965 I H 4-wheel drive four door 3/4 ton pick-um-up truck (red) brand new. Back then it was badass . Still is if you ask me,
Omg guys! I really want this truck!
what a gem
What a SCORE! Now to go find one..
Nice one ! ☺
Those old IH trucks are pretty cool.
Sweet seat cover
My dad had one of these when I was a kid. Same color but with a V8.
That is a cute little pickup🥰
Long live to roadkill🤑🙏🏻
No one noticed the Bulb exploding?
Yup
That truck rocks!
If they knew that carburetor was going to catch on fire they would have brought some Burger patties and make it a barbecue. Love the episode. Great job on that International.
Carb. Flambeaux...ask ,e how I singed hair eyebrows on dad's 65. Gord
This may be the funniest episode yet
Oh putting out a fire with a sweater, done it a few times on an on qudrajet lol, love seeing these episodes just wish they weren't edited down, would prefer the whole episode. I use to have MTOD but not for a while
first time seeing one of those. awesome
My cousin had a green one that was fantastic as well as a 50s chevy with 2 bullet holes in the hood from when someone was lining up on an antelope and failed to realize the scope was up higher than the barrel of the rifle. Speed goat got away that day...
My grandad had one of those! Don’t recall it ever running! Same color and all
You guys have invented the Barburetor!
great video, static.
kind of you to help your neighbor out.
Wagon is looking good.
👍
I learned how to drive in one of these. But it was a 3 on the tree. I miss that old truck!
The good thing about old vehicles in the Central Valley of California . They don’t rust .
Yep!! I've picked up a '71 Ford Crew-Cab F250 that was an ex-Forest Service truck back in the early 70s to late 80s that was abandoned in the Sierra Nevada woods for years, until I got word it was for sale back in 2014, so I went to buy it for $4,500 and it was legit a steal with being in pristine condition (body wise) with hardly no rust! Missing it's engine and two front wheels, but it's been a fun project ever since.
Unfortunately since these shows have gone to youtube, I find them far too short and not nearly as technical as they used to be.
The episodes are edited down for UA-cam,. You can still see the full length of versions on MotorTrend.
They r the same shows as on TV without the fifteen minutes of commercials, they edit them for the Internet
Motortrend is gone.
Motor trend has turned into motor shorts, as long form videos. I still love seeing all these guys doing cool stuff though.
Yes definitely short but still awesome!
Love the Kilroy on the windshield
I seriously want one of these.
Jeff from IH parts is the best. I've bought a ton of parts from them. Great people.
I want it! Coolest truck ever!
He finally lost it. Laughing about the fire was like well this is how it ends. Lol
I get a real kick out of the "Dulcich enthusiasm" after it's washed.
I love my international she made me a lot of money, I hope whoever got her is treating her well. 🚛
Let's see more of the truck
I turned my 9 year old into a roadkill warrior. We watch and comment on all the episodes.
Lucky you and your kid aren’t Australian.
Freiburger finds all the sweet deals
That is a great rescue! But some of VGG's secret oil on the paint and call it AWESOME!
Solid AF
I've never been able to figure out is Steve is just "different" or pure genius. I think we'll just leave that as mystery.
Nice truck
That linesetting ticket is MONEY. Make sure that stays with the truck, or at least be careful to preserve it.
The dome light does .
Nice find they were work horses for plumbing used to laid a pallet of vitt pipe on it
international trucks and industrial engine cylinders are numbered from the flywheel end which is #1
IH truck are badass.
Corn binders they were called here and the ones with more seating looked like Chevy Suburban.
At least the freeze plugs didnt leak like my f700 dumptruck
Like the truck
I want an International truck
Love it
nice truck but the travelettes are cooler :P
153624 learn that in trade school in 1972 15 will get you 20 36 is just right she's old enough to know better and likes to do it 24 she'll just walk out the door !
Put a cheap slide-in camper into it and go boondocking!
How much Power can you get with a Straight Six I had a 1962 Corvair Rampside. And a 1967 Dodge Dart. Both within the last 10 years. 🌵
The answer is ruffly zero
You guys should see if you could hop up an IH 345. Though it might be expensive to find aftermarket parts for it.
Yesss
cool!
Dave laughs like I do over silly stuff.
Friedburger seemed less annoying in this episode 😅
at 30 seconds in you should have had Derik from vice grip garage walk in
I want to work with them as the janitor and tool washer.
Some linseed oil and a gas tank 💯
Guy you the best
trevor would be impressed
That looks like Oceanside.